Tomato I2 Immune Receptor Can Be Engineered to Confer Partial Resistance to the Oomycete Phytophthora infestans in Addition to the Fungus Fusarium oxysporum

Plants and animals rely on immune receptors, known as nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NLR)-containing proteins, to defend against invading pathogens and activate immune responses. How NLR receptors respond to pathogens is inadequately understood. We previously reported single-resi...

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Main Authors: Artemis Giannakopoulou, John F. C. Steele, Maria Eugenia Segretin, Tolga O. Bozkurt, Ji Zhou, Silke Robatzek, Mark J. Banfield, Marina Pais, Sophien Kamoun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The American Phytopathological Society 2015-12-01
Series:Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Online Access:https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/MPMI-07-15-0147-R

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